June 7, 2012 at 4:47 pm
I know for some time the BDAC has been seeking a more suitable home for it’s fleet of historic aircraft and over the last couple of days I’ve seen several articles confirming a new home 4 (and a bit) miles south at Old Sarum airfield.
http://www.boscombedownaviationcollection.co.uk/index_files/Page292.htm
I’m not sure of the exact date of the move but I’m sure it is very recent, I’m determined to get down there asap and take plenty of photos…! 😀
By: pogno - 27th September 2013 at 10:12
In Salisbury yesterday as I went into a second hand/old furniture shop in the doorway stood a Hunter nose cone. It had ‘NASA’ in large letters and in small ‘Hunter GA11’ but the glass window ports made it look more like one from a FR10.
Got home and googled and it is obviously the one removed from XF375 which now sports a proper F6 nose and looks superb.
Richard
By: Rocketeer - 4th September 2013 at 21:00
Still sat there Baz. A van seems to be near it almost every day.
By: bazv - 4th September 2013 at 20:32
That would be a good idea Tony…
As a general observation…the grey Phantom was transported to suffolk some weeks ago – the ripple Phantom has had its wing separated from the fuselage but was still sitting at BD a week or so ago…
By: Rocketeer - 4th September 2013 at 20:10
Indeed it is! Would love a Moderator to change the title of this thread so peeps dont think we’ve moved again!!
By: WP840 - 4th September 2013 at 14:12
Its Hunter XF375 .
Are you sure? I mean the local media are always very thorough when they report on stories in ensuring they are factually correct. :stupid:
By: David Burke - 4th September 2013 at 14:09
Its Hunter XF375 .
By: WP840 - 4th September 2013 at 13:49
New gate guard at Aviation Museum
THE Boscombe Down Aviation Collection at Old Sarum has a new gate guard in the form of a Hawker Hunter XF357.
http://www.salisburyjournal.co.uk/news/10650092.New_gate_guard_at_Aviation_Museum/?ref=mr
By: bazv - 24th June 2013 at 19:55
Hi Rob
I can understand why cockpit visits are rare !!
One of my special memories is of being accosted after entering the Solent Sky museum (or whatever it was called then :D) by a well known ex Wing Commander Sunderland pilot who said…”would you like to go up to the flight deck ? ” and spending a good hour up there chatting about flying etc 😀
rgds baz
By: Wyvernfan - 24th June 2013 at 18:44
Indeed so Baz. It always disappoints me how museums especially the larger ones spend thousands of pounds and man hours on restoring a cockpit, for no-one to ever get to see it – even from outside the cockpit window !
Rob
By: bazv - 24th June 2013 at 18:24
Forgot to say that the staff were very friendly and that it is a great place for kids (of all ages :D)…cockpit access is positively encouraged – which is extremely unusual for aircraft museums !!
By: Arabella-Cox - 23rd June 2013 at 20:03
Yes same one, albeit with GRP intakes.
By: bazv - 23rd June 2013 at 19:53
I believe that it is the same cockpit Fouga,they have certainly put a lot of work into it 🙂
By: Fouga23 - 23rd June 2013 at 19:48
Is that the same WT859 as this?
http://www.abpic.co.uk/photo/1217472/
😮
By: bazv - 23rd June 2013 at 18:32
Swift F7 XF113

From Swift cockpit

Great to be in this wonderful old Hangar,and not ‘improved’ like Hendon etc 🙂

By: bazv - 23rd June 2013 at 18:30
I finally made it to OS on saturday morning LOL (after all it is a whole 5 miles from my workplace !)
Supermarine Scimitar WT859



Canberra T4 WJ865
First time I have sat in a T4 since I left 231OCU in 1976 🙂

BE2 through starboard DV window

Meteor through port DV window

By: WB556 - 15th May 2013 at 22:06
I believe the plan is to fit one of their nice complete Jaguar forward fuselages to the rear of ‘734 to make a whole Jag. The wing is present too though badly hacked around. Having said that you only have to look at the job they did with their SHAR to see what can be achieved! Well done to the museum for saving this Jaguar from the scrap-man.
By: WP840 - 15th May 2013 at 21:54
Whay is ‘734 going to be used for, she really seems devoid of any useful parts?
By: FLY.BUY - 15th May 2013 at 21:09
Great museum when I visited for the first time during the aerojumble. Thought it was fantastic that the cockpits were open for inspection. One oddity is that the Link trainer appears to be fitted with a Vickers Viking yoke (minus its brake levers!)
By: Arabella-Cox - 15th May 2013 at 20:31
Not in good condition. Internally stripped & had a cockpit fire i’m told.
See Google images…. Link
By: WP840 - 15th May 2013 at 20:24
What state is Jaguar GR.1 XX734 in and does she have a specific connection with Boscombe Down?